Viktor Chistiakov (parodist)
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Viktor Chistiakov | |
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Birth name | Viktor Ivanovich Chistyakov |
Born | 30 June 1943 Leningrad |
Died | 18 May 1972 (aged 28) Kharkiv |
Alma mater | Russian State Institute of Performing Arts |
Genres | parody |
Viktor Ivanovich Chistyakov (Russian: Виктop Иванoвич Чистякoв; June 30, 1943, Leningrad, USSR - May 18, 1972, Kharkiv, USSR) - Soviet actor and parodist. One of the first masters parody of the Soviet Union, achieved star status.[1]
Parody he wrote at different times of the actor Stanislav Landgraf , poets Ilya Reznik and Yuri Entin.
On May 18, 1972, he died, aged 28, onboard Aeroflot flight 1492 .[2]
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